Bringing the World to Quebec: Six Suggestions to Attract and Retain More International Students

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Bringing the World to Quebec: Six Suggestions to Attract and Retain More International Students

Immigration Research and Policy Skills and Workforce Development

Author: Kareem El-Assal

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International post-secondary students offer much value to Quebec: educational, social, cultural, demographic, and economic. They enhance the learning environment at post-secondary institutions, have a significant economic impact that supports the employment of Canadians, and are prime immigration candidates. To strengthen its economy, Quebec could use more of their skills, knowledge, and global connections. But Quebec’s recruitment and retention of international students could be more effective. This briefing recommends six ways the province could promote its unique features in the competitive world market for international students, support those who choose Quebec, and encourage their subsequent immigration to Quebec and integration into the workforce. Included are summaries of creative and collaborative Canadian and international best practices.

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International post-secondary students offer much value to Quebec: educational, social, cultural, demographic, and economic. But Quebec isn’t recruiting as many of them as it might. This briefing suggests how the province could attract more international students in an increasingly competitive global market—and then smooth their path to immigrating and joining the workforce.

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